AUBURN, Alabama -- Faced with its second choice between Avery Young and Patrick Miller this season, Auburn stuck with its offensive line momentum on Saturday.

Despite getting Miller back for the first time in a month -- he missed three games due to off-the-field issues, Young made his fourth straight start against Arkansas.

Miller beat Young out in training camp and started the first five games of the season, but Young's play in Miller's absence earned him the start going forward.

"We feel perfectly fine with Pat in there," "At the same time, we’ve been playing pretty well with Avery in there. That could be a little bit of a week-to-week deal. I don’t see us changing a whole lot going forward."

Dressed out for the first time since he started against Ole Miss, Miller saw action late in the fourth quarter.

"Pat got in there a little bit at the end," Lashlee said. "He was ready to go if we needed him, at any point in time."

Young, who played through an injury and spearheaded Auburn's rushing game against Texas A&M, earned the spot in Auburn's three-game surge on offense.

"We feel good about both those guys," Lashlee said. "The last three games, Avery has started and we’ve been playing well."